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Christine
May 14, 2012 04:14AM
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The Manicurist is the story of Tessa Emanuel, a young woman who becomes a manicurist because it allows her to use gift of prescience without detection and at her own discretion. Engulfed by vivid images of the past, she cannot forget her mother who allegedly died in a car accident when Tessa was just a child. Although the body of Tessa’s father was found, Tessa is obsessed by memories of her mother whose battle with mental illness made Tessa’s childhood a secret world of beauty and betrayal. Tessa marries and has a daughter of her own, but Tessa must come to terms with her own identity as a daughter, a wife, a mother, and a woman—but above all she must seek release from her haunting memories and her gift that often feels more like something she wants to escape. Disturbing, mysterious, and compassionate, The Manicurist is a breathtaking novel of a woman grappling with the tangled knot of her life.Phyllis Schieber
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Ed wrote: "Thanks for accepting my friend request, Phyllis. You seem like an interesting person, so feel free to tell me more about yourself and perhaps we can grow to become even greater friends. I, myself..."Nice to meet you as well, Ed! Good luck with your first novel.
Phyllis
Pamela wrote: "Hey Phyllis...Thanks for accepting my friendship."So nice to meet you, Pamela! I have a new book, THE MANICURIST, coming out mid-July. I hope you'll look for it!
Thanks for accepting my friend request, Phyllis. You seem like an interesting person, so feel free to tell me more about yourself and perhaps we can grow to become even greater friends. I, myself, am a singer/songwriter/actor who has recently turned author. My 2 top ten recordings were CONCRETE & CLAY (as a singer) and NAVY BLUE (as a writer)...both in the early 1960's. My first novel is an unusual murder mystery entitled: FORBIDDEN STEPS.Regards, and have a great day, Ed
http://www.edrambeau.com


